Live NHL Stanley Cup odds, division and conference race markets, Hart and Vezina award futures, and player props tracked across prediction markets.
The National Hockey League trades across roughly 494 active prediction markets, with the 2026 Stanley Cup futures consistently carrying the most volume on the board as of June 5, 2026. Coverage spans all 32 franchises, from the Florida Panthers and Carolina Hurricanes to the Vegas Golden Knights and Edmonton Oilers, across championship futures, division and conference races, and the league's major individual awards. The board is structured around a contender tier the market revisits all season, with the Panthers, Hurricanes, and Oilers among the franchises traders most often price near the top. The live board above ranks the current top markets and movers; the playoff bracket is the season's largest forward catalyst, reshaping Stanley Cup pricing series by series.
The NHL championship board is built on Stanley Cup futures, the highest-volume market the league anchors. Each contract resolves on a single outcome, which team lifts the Cup at the end of the four-round playoff, and the market durably weights roster depth, goaltending strength, and franchise pedigree over short-term results. The Florida Panthers, Carolina Hurricanes, Edmonton Oilers, and Vegas Golden Knights form the contender set traders revisit most often, with Original Six franchises like the Toronto Maple Leafs and Boston Bruins drawing volume whenever they push into the picture. Hockey is a high-variance sport, so the championship futures rarely consolidate behind one heavy favorite the way other leagues do, which keeps the top of the board competitive and the value harder to find. The live board above carries the current favorites and exact cents on each platform.
Division and conference race markets cover the Atlantic, Metropolitan, Central, and Pacific, the four divisions that feed the playoff bracket. These markets are structured around perennial rivalries that shape each race, the Maple Leafs and Bruins in the Atlantic, the Rangers and Hurricanes in the Metropolitan, and the Avalanche and Stars in the Central, where roster strength and results often diverge over an 82-game schedule. Division markets reward traders who read schedule density and goaltending health rather than headline standings, since a hot stretch can mask an underlying gap. One slow-moving read as of June 5, 2026: the Panthers and Hurricanes have anchored the Eastern Conference picture for much of the season. Point to the board above for the current division prices.
Beyond the Cup, the NHL anchors a deep slate of individual award markets that structurally draw volume because they run all season and resolve on voting. The Hart Trophy for most valuable player, the Norris Trophy for top defenseman, the Vezina Trophy for top goaltender, and the Calder Trophy for top rookie each trade as their own futures board. These markets reward narrative-aware trading, since voting bodies weight team success and counting stats, which means stars on contenders like the Oilers and Panthers tend to price ahead of equally productive players on weaker clubs. The live board above carries the current award prices and favorites.
Per-game player props are a high-volume category because every night of the schedule generates fresh contracts. Coverage spans goals, assists, points, shots on goal, and goaltender saves, plus season-long milestone markets like 40-goal or 100-point thresholds for the league's top scorers. Props draw consistent volume because they let traders express a view on a single skater or netminder without taking on full-game variance, and the depth of the slate means liquidity concentrates on marquee names and primetime matchups. Reference the live board above for current lines and the props carrying the most action tonight.
Prediction Genius covers NHL Stanley Cup championship futures, division and conference race markets across all four divisions, major award markets (Hart, Norris, Vezina, Calder), and per-game player props, spanning all 32 franchises across roughly 494 active markets.
The Stanley Cup futures structurally carry the most volume because they run the full season and resolve on one outcome. Player props on marquee skaters and goaltenders are the next-deepest category. Check the live board above for the current top market.
Each NHL market is a binary contract that resolves yes or no, such as whether a team wins the Stanley Cup or a player hits a points threshold. Prices move between 0 and 100 cents and reflect the implied probability of that outcome.
As of June 5, 2026, the 2026 Stanley Cup futures are the highest-volume NHL market on the board, with the Florida Panthers and Carolina Hurricanes among the contenders priced near the top. See the live board above for current cents and the leading contract.
Stanley Cup and award futures often show a deeper book on one platform and tighter spreads on another, creating small price gaps on the same outcome. Compare the live board above for the current quote on each platform before trading.